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Sagarmatha National Park – Everest’s Home in Nepal

Sagarmatha National Park – Everest’s Home

🧠 Fact: UNESCO-listed park with iconic peaks including Mount Everest.
💡 Tip: Acclimatize properly before trekking high altitudes.

Info: Sagarmatha National Park, located in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the world’s highest peak—Mount Everest. The park is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, deep gorges, glaciers, and rugged terrain. It shelters rare wildlife like the snow leopard, red panda, and Himalayan tahr. Sacred to the Sherpa people, the park also features ancient monasteries and cultural landmarks. Trekkers from around the globe visit for the iconic Everest Base Camp trail and to experience the breathtaking majesty of the world’s rooftop.

Snowdonia National Park in Wales

Snowdonia National Park

🧠 Fact: Home to the highest peak in Wales, Snowdon, and 823 square miles of rugged beauty.
💡 Tip: Book your mountain railway tickets in advance — it sells out fast in peak seasons.

Info: Snowdonia National Park, located in northwest Wales, is a breathtaking landscape of rugged mountains, glacial valleys, serene lakes, and charming villages. Established in 1951, it is home to Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, which attracts hikers, climbers, and nature lovers year-round. The park spans over 800 square miles and offers a rich mix of natural beauty, Welsh culture, and outdoor adventure. Visitors can explore scenic trails, ride the Snowdon Mountain Railway, or discover wildlife and historic sites. Snowdonia is a must-visit destination for those seeking both tranquility and thrilling exploration.

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